Concentration - Mill Flowsheets and Practices - Metallurgy at National Lead Company, MacIntyre Development (Mining Tech., May 1948, TP 2355, with discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Frank R. Milliken
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

This paper is a running commentary on metallurgical problems and developments, stressing ilmenite flotation, since the start of operations five years ago, at the mill of National Lead Company, Titanium Division, MacIntyre Development, Tahawus, New York. In early 1941, when world conditions threatened to cut off the supply of ilmenite (obtained largely from India) to this country, the National Lead Company started to develop and bring into production their MacIntyre Development. This operation supplied the bulk of the ilmenite used during the war period for the manufacture of the much needed titanium pigments. MacIntyre Development is at Tahawus, New York, on the headwaters of the Hud- son River in the center of the scenic Adirondack Mountains. A general description of the operation was given in the Adirondack Issue of Mining and Metallurgy for November 1943. Operating tonnages and production have increased since 1943, however. Nearly 10,000 tons of.ore and waste is broken and loaded daily in the open-pit mine. About half of this tonnage is ore, from which is produced nearly 800 tons of ilmenite concentrate and 1600 tons of magnetite concentrate daily. Ore—types From an ore-dressing standpoint, there are five rather distinct ore types and two waste-rock types in the mine. The ore types are shown in Table I. The anorthosite waste is a coarse-grained white rock, largely labradorite feldspar. The gabbro waste is generally finer grained, and contains, in addition to feldspar, 35 to 75 pct iron silicates such as hornblende, in garnet and biotite. A minor mineral mineralogically, but important metallurgically, is apatite. A few calcite
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APA: Frank R. Milliken  (1949)  Concentration - Mill Flowsheets and Practices - Metallurgy at National Lead Company, MacIntyre Development (Mining Tech., May 1948, TP 2355, with discussion)

MLA: Frank R. Milliken Concentration - Mill Flowsheets and Practices - Metallurgy at National Lead Company, MacIntyre Development (Mining Tech., May 1948, TP 2355, with discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1949.

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